How To Use Abadan In A Sentence
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At seemingly every opportunity, Mr. Abadan has dedicated precious space toward that end.
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He had taught English in our hometown of Abadan, Iran.
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At the other end of the block, at 11th Avenue, Mr. Abadan designed a 12-story building.
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Alongside the regular steps to the building's 59th Street entrance, Mr. Abadan has created what he calls "notional" steps, too far apart to be comfortably ascended, but well-suited for seating.
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When they do have the opportunity to be together, to hang together, it does give them that extra richness, that chance to learn from each other," says Mr. Abadan, a partner at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
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A city of southwest Iran on Abadan Island in the delta of the Shatt al Arab at the head of the Persian Gulf.
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Architect Mustafa Abadan, a onetime student at the 745-acre Cornell University, knows what a college campus is supposed to feel like.
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Above Abadan, which is just a cluster of circular tanks, slender chimneys and square houses on the arid plain, with a mass of barges lining the numerous wharfs, we passed Mohammerah.
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It then built the world's biggest refinery at the port of Abadan on the Persian Gulf.
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One respondent said, Abadan city full of ammunition, frequent explosions, and now also on the streets, and wounded victims.
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A reader, speculating that the government set the bomb, writes, The mullahs did something similar in August 1978 in Iran - they set a cinema in Abadan ablaze and blamed the Shah.
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Alongside the regular steps to the building's 59th Street entrance, Mr. Abadan has created what he calls "notional" steps, too far apart to be comfortably ascended, but well-suited for seating.
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It flows southeastward for 120 mi (193 km) and passes the Iraqi port of Basra and the Iranian port of Abadan before emptying into the Persian Gulf.
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Wasn't the United States pressure behind the lack of determination in Abadan?
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